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Nate asked in Politics & GovernmentElections · 1 decade ago

Election predictions-- Whose going to win?

Are the dem's going to take back congress as they are predicting or will the GOP maintain it's majority? What are your predictions? The Republican's are pulling ahead in the polls and it seems like it could be a dead heat in a-lot of races by the time election day gets here.

Are Kerry's comments going to hurt the democrats?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    It is anybody's ballgame. This country is split down the middle when it comes to voters. No one is winning in a landslide next week. It will be interesting and no matter what the outcome, as a Republican I will respect the votes, win or loose. I do believe that Dem control of either house will hurt the Dem's in 08. To close a look at these people will not sit well with the majority of Americans, the fringe left will love it but they are a small % of the party.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    this modern-day day, it appears like Obama will win. Its going to be complicated for the Democrats to maintain the Senate as 2006 became the type of competent year, that the Republicans have very few seats to guard. The Democrats are hoping to %. up seats in Arizona, Maine (if the Republicans devote suicide via casting off Snowe interior the regularly occurring), Massachusetts, and Nevada. The Republicans see means aims in Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. i think of the Democrats would be waiting to maintain administration, in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it is going to be close. as some distance with the aid of fact the domicile, that's plenty too quickly to tell. we can't understand the hot lines till in the process the summer season. The preliminary ideas is that day after today's census numbers will desire the Republicans, yet at present the lines are drawn in a fashion that Republicans could have around 240 seats in an election wherein they and the Democrats get approximately the comparable style of votes. i would be unable to verify how the lines would properly be drawn plenty greater favorably to the Republicans. however the question is how lots of the marginal Republican seats will replace into secure seats. If the style of marginal seats keeps to be intense, the Democrats have an outdoors shot at regaining a majority.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I think the GOP will maintain the majority. I have nothing against John Kerry, but if there were ever a man with perma glue on his foot that seems to stay stuck in his mouth, he's the number one choice for that problem...then there's Theresa. God, spare us!

  • 1 decade ago

    My prediction? Some tired political party that has been running the country since before the American Civil War will win. And since that applies to only two parties, we now know. It doesn't matter. It'll be the same old same old, just like the past century and a half.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Kerry's comments showed everyone that the Democrats don't have enough brains to know when to keep their mouths shut. He single handily gave the Republicans the votes they need to keep congress.

  • 1 decade ago

    Kerry's comments have already hurt the dems, and I think the Reps will hold on to both the Congress and the House, how could they not with Liberal MORONS like Kerry spouting off!

  • Bawney
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    As usual the American people are the biggest losers after an election.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    As long as Democrats continue acting like wild-eyed maniacs. Nobody is going to trust them with office. They REALLY need to get their heads together and rejoin the real world.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Democrats in both the Senate and the House. Hasterd will be impeached. Bush will be impotent.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I hope the Dem lose

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